Stone Age European hunter-gatherers reached North Africa by boat, ancient DNA reveals
New genetic studies offer the very first clear evidence that European hunter-gatherers crossed the Mediterranean and came into contact with...
New genetic studies offer the very first clear evidence that European hunter-gatherers crossed the Mediterranean and came into contact with...
A trailblazing study conducted by researchers from the Autonomous University of Barcelona (UAB) and the Max Planck Institute for Social...
Scholars have known for centuries that the ancient Greek and Roman statues, far from being the immaculate white marble figures...
Archaeologists in Shaoxing, Zhejiang Province, have unearthed a well-preserved ancient settlement dating back 2,500 years, belonging to the Yue State...
A recent discovery in Tinshemet Cave, central Israel, is changing the way we look at early human interactions. Archaeologists have...
Archaeologists in Ostia Antica, the ancient port city near Rome, have made an amazing discovery—a Mikveh, a Jewish ritual bath,...
New information on a mass burial found at the Bayanbulag site in Mongolia, which is thought to hold the remains...
A new exhibition showing the personal items of a mystery 18th-century man, known as the Arnish Moor Man, has opened...
Dark skin was widespread across the continent for a considerably longer period than previously believed, according to a DNA study...
In the Turpan Basin of the Xinjiang region, China, archaeologists uncovered remarkable evidence of a 2,200-year-old woman whose teeth were...
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